Three drug dealers who drew the attention of neighbors on their suburban block were arrested Monday afternoon, police said.

Taunton police said they confiscated a total of 3.5 grams of heroin, 12 30 mg oxycodone pills, $2,100 in cash, a digital scale and three cell phones from the single-family home at 18 Queen Elizabeth Lane.

Police described the ringleader as 27-year-old Clayton T. Pacheco of 68 Oak St. He was charged with possession with intent to distribute a Class A drug, a subsequent offense, possession to distribute a Class B drug, conspiracy to violate drug laws and resisting arrest.

Police said they charged his twin brother, Samuel Pacheco, 27, also of 68 Oak St., with possession to distribute heroin, a subsequent offense, and conspiracy.

Also arrested was 28-year-old Sarah Jean Correira, of 47 Anthony St., in Berkley, who was charged with conspiracy to violate a drug laws and possession of a Class A substance with intent to distribute.

Police detectives staked out the house after receiving numerous complaints from neighbors about suspicious activity there. Police said vehicles were seen pulling up to house with drivers going into and exiting the residence after just a few minutes.

Police said the three cell phones seized after the arrests kept ringing with requests for Percocet 30s, a brand name of the prescription painkiller oxycontin.

Police also said they pulled over half a dozen customers who went into the house and left with pills. Out-of-town customers, police said, drove in from Bridgewater and Fall River. One car, they said, had New York license plates.

Clayton Pacheco was charged with resisting arrest, according to Detective Peter Corr, when he ran back into the house after being confronted by Corr.

Police said Pacheco slammed a door on Corr’s arm and leg. When the detective tackled Pacheco in the house, police said Pacheco refused to be handcuffed, pushed Corr and tried to run. Corr said a punch to the face distracted Pacheco long enough for him to handcuff the suspect.

Neither police nor Pacheco were reported to have been injured.

Corr also said both Correira and Samuel Pacheco attempted to aid Clayton Pacheco while he was struggling to handcuff him.

All three suspects were arraigned Tuesday in Taunton District Court. Clayton Pacheco was released on $750 bail, Samuel Pacheco on $200 and Correira on $200 bail.